Don't know, "family" might mean Defender Sport, Defender SVR, Defender Autobiography ....
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Yes, but driveways are not quoted usually online, so its easier to quote RRP.
Carsguide is usually a good indication and takes out the guessing.
Also driveways vary from dealer to dealer which leaves final price up to buyers haggle power.
Using your base driveways at + $6k add more for D5, defender sits nicely inbetween.
DS: 62
New Defender: 70
D5: 79
I can't see the business case for new defender costing more than the D5, more stuff = more money so D5 should be more.
I guess it all comes down to value, if the new Defender offers significant value to a buyer over the D5, who knows what the base could be same or higher
They also need to ensure they hit the sweet spot of being not too expensive and not too cheap at base level. Remember base for the defender is most likely going to be quite utilitarian compared to D5.
Its a fair point however there is evidence to point to multiple body styles of normal defender
"Based on early tests, it’s said that the Defender will be the most off-road capable Land Rover model to date. This model is being tested on the roughest terrain and in extreme conditions to ensure its capabilities exceed that of your typical, highly capable Land Rover. Aside from the impressive performance to come, the Defender will also sport an evolutionary design different from the rugged build we know today. "
"Land Rover is bringing back a remastered original. This model throughout the years has been made to off-road, keep drivers connected, and now to help them drive safer. The Defender has up to ten different body styles from soft top to Utility Wagon to Double Cab Pick Up allowing you to ride around Delray Beach in the Defender that’s best for you and your driving needs."
2020 Land Rover Defender: What We Know | Land Rover Palm Beach
"The new 2020 Land Rover Defender: what you need to know
We've been busy gathering more details on the new Land Rover Defender, codenamed L851 and due on sale in showrooms in 2020 - bringing the world-famous-but-dormant nameplate back from the dead. It is now certain that Land Rover will launch a Defender Sport model, as well as myriad bodystyles - and a battery electric version is in the works too, slated for launch in 2024, CAR can reveal."
‘We are enormously excited to be revealing the first member of the Defender family during 2019 with UK customers taking delivery in 2020,’ said Rawdon Glover, Jaguar Land Rover UK managing director."
New Land Rover Defender: fresh pictures and specs of 2020 4x4 | CAR Magazine
Looks like body styles and models will be added over time.
Landrover Driveaway Calculators
Knock yourself out
LR Aussie website has a driveaway calculator
I think it will end up being like a D5 or RangieSport
Off-road capable expensive SUV
They will sell a few but it won’t change the market like McGovern said it would
The LR2020 will be a byline in automotive history
At those prices the only business land rover will take away from anyone is themselves , whose going to buy any of the current crop if they land a more capable, newer model in the same price range.
As you say , they either adjust pricing on the clones , which would seem unlikely , so my thoughts are Aus will only see the 2 top spec versions and priced at $100K plus. $100K may have been acceptable 5-10 yrs ago during the mining and housing boom , but that's finished , along with interest only loans , so all of a sudden $100k isn't as palatable as it was , when in reality most 4wds are just a soccer bus and a once in a while dirt road tourer.
There will always - well in the close future be a need for a tow tug , but Toyota will be preference of choice because of L/R poor reputation for reliability. JLR have a hard road ahead of them in Aus , and I don't think we will see much change with the launch of the pretender defender.
Again just my thoughts .
Cheers Ean
You'll recall these slides from early in the piece:
Jaguar Land Rover Shows Off MLA Platform, Teases Three All-New Models | Carscoops
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Next Land Rover Defender likely to keep boxy roots
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The outline image of the Defender appears to be quite accurate, from what we know so far. This is why I'm suggesting a chamfered bonnet - and a sloping roof.
I reckon the Defender Sport will be in dual cab pricing territory and the Defender will start below the D5, but there will be lots of versions and options and it could hit $100k at the top. But that's only a wild guess of course.
I’m gonna put this one out there: based on the LR brand segmentation strategy that they’ve been super clear about, I reckon the interior of the new Defender is going to be significantly less fancy and more hard-wearing than even the Discovery.
Defender is the part of the lineup that’s optimised for practicality over luxury or image. Not that it completely abandons comfort and style but I think it’ll be clear why “soccer mums” would be more inclined for a Disco and the “bankers” will drive to the office in a Rangie.
Not saying they’re likely to be cheap, but I am hopeful that they’ll be satisfyingly practical.